The state is solidly Democratic, through and through. There is no reason that the legislature - which unlike the Governor, has to actually stand for re-election in high-turnout elections that resemble their electorates' populations half the time - should give one inch of ground to this low-energy loser who was elected with a bare majority of the vote by a paltry minority of registered voters. He has no mandate to propose policies - let alone lead - and should be content enough with holding his ceremonial title as Governor for the next three years.
I doubt that Hogan will agree. And, BTW, legislature in Maryland is elected in midterms ONLY....
Way to ruin my trolling spree.